A Textbook of Physics, Band 2C. Griffin, 1904 |
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... it vibrates between the positions shown by the dotted lines in Fig . 1 , b , the central part always moving to and fro in the opposite direction to the rim , and the circle A through the suspending holes being at rest . Considering only.
... it vibrates between the positions shown by the dotted lines in Fig . 1 , b , the central part always moving to and fro in the opposite direction to the rim , and the circle A through the suspending holes being at rest . Considering only.
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... circle at the centre of a large card , and from these points , taken as centres in regular succession , circles are drawn , with radii increasing successively by a constant amount greater than the distance between the successive centres ...
... circle at the centre of a large card , and from these points , taken as centres in regular succession , circles are drawn , with radii increasing successively by a constant amount greater than the distance between the successive centres ...
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... circles increasing by 3 mm . ; drawn from 8 points round a circle of 2 mm . radius . The Characteristics of Waves . — The characteristics of the transmission of disturbance in the form of waves are : - 1. The disturbance takes time to ...
... circles increasing by 3 mm . ; drawn from 8 points round a circle of 2 mm . radius . The Characteristics of Waves . — The characteristics of the transmission of disturbance in the form of waves are : - 1. The disturbance takes time to ...
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... circle of holes , and having as many teeth as there are holes in its corre- sponding circle . The spindle can be rapidly rotated by a belt or cord gearing it with a large wheel , which may be turned by hand . A stream of air is blown ...
... circle of holes , and having as many teeth as there are holes in its corre- sponding circle . The spindle can be rapidly rotated by a belt or cord gearing it with a large wheel , which may be turned by hand . A stream of air is blown ...
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... circle , a ray of sound sent out along SQ will also travel round in a series of equal chords touching the same circle . Intermediate rays will form shorter chords , and will therefore travel round wider circles . Hence all the sound ...
... circle , a ray of sound sent out along SQ will also travel round in a series of equal chords touching the same circle . Intermediate rays will form shorter chords , and will therefore travel round wider circles . Hence all the sound ...
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